Talk about a family feud! Tokyo Toni — the mother of Blac Chyna — took her feud with the Kardashian/Jenner family even deeper when she dissed Caitlyn Jenner with a super NSFW, transphobic rant! Throughout the rant, she referred to the former Olympian as “Brucy” — a not-so-friendly nod to her former identity as Bruce Jenner — as even slammed her as having “big balls and a little d-ck.”

In the rant, which has seemingly since been deleted, the former strip went off, saying, “All that money you got, get a vocal coach, then I’m gonna finish with your motherf-cking ass. You gonna get in your son ol’ head and say he’s stupid instead of saying something encouraging and you gonna lie and say you don’t know Blac Chyna?”

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Toni’s comments come after Cait’s July 14 appearance on The View, during which she called her former stepson’s actions “stupid” and claimed to have never met the mother of his daughter Dream. The 67-year-old said on the daytime talk show, “I don’t know the Blac Chyna/Rob thing. Rob was stupid for doing that and he kind of apologized. I really have not had much much of a relation— I’ve never met Blac Chyna. I’ve never met the kid. Rob, I haven’t really had a serious conversation with in years. So I’ve kind of been out of that scene, so I can’t really comment on what’s going on there.”

While none of the comments Toni made were particularly kind, her remarks about Cait’s voice were likely extra hurtful, considering the father-of-six has been open about her desires to change her voice. As documented on her former reality show, I Am Cait, the reality star met with vocal coaches in order to nail her “most feminine voice,” as she felt it was one part of her that didn’t match how she felt on the inside.

“Women cannot relate to the whole voice thing,” she explained on the now-defunct reality series. “They don’t see it as being that important when it is that important, not only for you to speak and order and do all that kind of stuff, but very important for your soul that you’re feeling good about it.”